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@johnb1491 Lets say that's true... Did she own slaves? Does she condone slavery? Should the grandchildren of slave-owning white people be responsible for their grandparents actions in America? So what's your point again?
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@johnb1491 Na! Charlottesville where he said white supremacists were "good people". Which your fully aware of. You just like pretending your not.
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@mikeanderson3588 See what I mean.. deny, deflect, lie and pretend that everybody who is on your side are perfect angels. Let's Pretend racial disparity in law enforcement isn't a thing, despite all the data that's been collected that proves that it is. For instance, in 2019 28% of all officer-involved killings were African American people. African American people are 22% of the American population. Statistically that shouldn't be possible without a racism Factor. But that doesn't fit your false narrative so deny deflect and lie. 1. Having a criminal record does not mean cops get to indiscriminately shoot and kill you. 2. So the next time you get pulled over for speeding it's totally cool if a police officer to shoot you in the head instead of giving you a speeding ticket? 3. But let's say they don't end up shooting you and instead give you the ticket and order you not to speed again. The next time they pull you over for speeding after they told you not to, they're allowed to then shoot you in the head or stand on your neck and choke you to death in front of a crowd of people? Now what if that person who was doing your one two and three wasn't you so much as it was your child? You still cool with a cop murdering them for that s***?
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@mikeanderson3588 so in your opinion in order for me to fight against something as wrong as racism or slavery I have to personally experience it? Because of that was the thinking of the people who fought against the South, slavery would still be alive and well in America today. But you got it all twisted up. The reason that we pay attention to the Past, it's so we don't repeat it. Which is why it's not a good idea to glorify Confederate soldiers.
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@mikeanderson3588 No... I mean breonna Taylor who was in her house in her own bed when plain-clothes officers busted in the door with no warrant and then busted in their bedroom when her boyfriend thought there was an intruder in the house and fired a warning shot because two guys with guns just busted in their house out of uniform. Then they returned fire 32 * killing her. Yes, that Brianna Taylor. What's a really funny how you keep leaving out all this information
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@mikeanderson3588 You mean like everytime someone tries to peacefully protest against racial discrimination or police brutality? Wait... No! That's the right. The right s version of your little skit 👉 "Pretend that left is the devil come to town with everything they do, then when it comes to holding your own side accountable for the same thing, deflect, deny and excuse... But if all else fails, just try really hard to pretend that everybody on the right are all perfect all-knowing gods that can never do anything wrong."
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@mikeanderson3588 1. The standard isn't "No reason at all". As a police officer you are only supposed to ever use deadly force on a civilian is your life or the life of another civilian is in danger. That is the standard. People are allowed to make mistakes without fearing being shot by a police officer. The police officer does not get to be judge jury and executioner for just any reason he feels like.
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@mikeanderson3588 On July 18, 2016, Charles Kinsey He was laying down flat on his back, in the street, with his hands in the air. The police officer shot him from behind a car, yards away.
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@mikeanderson3588 December 22 Andre Hill 47. Columbus, Ohio May 25 George Floyd 46 Minneapolis, March 3 Manuel Ellis 33 Tacoma, Washington March 13 Breonna Taylor 26 Louisville, Kentucky
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@mikeanderson3588 March 18 Stephon Clark 22 Sacramento, California He was shot 6 times in the back.
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@mikeanderson3588 "if I see a case of racism, I will call it out" you proven that not to be true in this comments section alone. What you proven you'll do is excuse, ignore and deflect if you see racism. Unless your game plan is to only see what you want to see instead of what is actually true. In that case, that last comment you made wasn't completely FOS It just means your selective in what you choose to see so you can continue your false narrative. ... or, in other words, you're willfully ignorant.
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@mikeanderson3588 "Name me the case (other than Tamir rice) where an innocent black man was shot and killed by the police for no reason at all." 👈 This was your original request. Word for word. This is the goalpost you just tried to move it to. 👉 "They were looking for an armed mental patient. So where is the racism?" Also, a mistake is I left my wallet at the house. I overslept and was late for work. I wasn't paying enough attention and accidentally slammed my car into somebody else's. Did you read in the report anything about maybe the police officer who shot the man laying on the floor next to the autistic man, tripping and his gun going off? Or maybe a finger spasm? No... then that's not a mistake. He intentionally shot him.
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@mikeanderson3588 Once again... "Name me the case (other than Tamir rice) where an innocent black man was shot and killed by the police for no reason at all." 👈 This was your original request. Word for word. This is the goalpost you just tried to move it to. 👉 "They were looking for an armed mental patient. So where is the racism?"
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@mikeanderson3588 " weren't angels".... so you have to be an angel now in order to not be in discriminately Murdered?
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@mikeanderson3588 oh, I didn't move the goalposts. I corrected the goalposts to meet the legal standard. For some reason you seem to think police can just go around executing people for anything. When that is absolutely not the case. They have to either be defending the safety of themselves or someone else in order to take someone's life in the line of duty. Unless you think it's cool for police to just go around executing people anyting?
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@mikeanderson3588 and by the way not only are you now trying to move the goalposts, you're trying to deflect to me about moving the goalposts. I quoted you directly. Every single thing you said I put down there. You asked for something very specific and I gave you something very specific. Then you started saying it wasn't something else. So why are you deflecting from your own words?
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@mikeanderson3588 "You will march in support of a criminal, yet are silent when they little black girls / boys are killed by thugs while they're in their own homes just being kids"👈 And you know this how? See... This is why you guys just make stuff up to support your own deflections. You literally don't even know my name but you're trying to assume my thoughts and my actions. If you did know even the most basic things about me, you would know how silly as hell that comment just was. You know one of those little black boys you were just talking about? Mine is going to be 11 on Monday. You're using the same faulty logic as saying all lives matter after somebody says black lives matter. No one at all is saying that other lives don't matter, they're just saying my life matters too. You're basically saying if I mention carrying about 1 I must not care about the rest. Which is a little crazy. But... Plz, keep trying to justify your willful ignorance.
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@mikeanderson3588 I did. That's how I know they fired 32 shots. I understand all you have left is lines and silly partisan BS... but it doesn't actually made reality magically disappear.
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@mikeanderson3588 "The death of Breonna Taylor, a Black medical worker who was shot and killed by Louisville police officers in March 2020 during a botched raid on her apartment, has been one of the main drivers of wide-scale demonstrations that erupted in the spring and summer over policing and racial injustice in the United States. A grand jury in September indicted a former Louisville detective involved in the raid, Brett Hankison, for wanton endangerment of neighbors whose apartment was hit when he fired without a clear line of sight into the sliding glass patio door and window of Ms. Taylor’s apartment. He pleaded not guilty. No charges were announced against the other two officers who fired shots, and no one was charged for causing Ms. Taylor’s death." They were in plain clothes they did not have a no-knock warrant. They indicted one of the officers. The police chief came out and said that's not how we do this for that exact reason.
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@mikeanderson3588 You mean your trying to make a lie up in order to have an excuse to duck out while trying to save face. Yeah... I know. That is always how you guys end things.
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@johnb1491 Never said you did. Did I? What I'm interested in is what the point of your question was. If you'll know how we collect money to run our government programs and distribute money, why would you ask if she was going to be helping to pay for these reparations? Don't you already know the answer to that question if you know she's an American taxpayer?
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@johnb1491 " very fine people on both sides" 👈 Are you denying he said that, because I could roll tape? Once I'd had black lives matter protesters on it and the other side had white nationalist on it, there to protest the taking down the Confederate statues.
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@mikeanderson3588 4. "You conveniently ignore when I say that the fact that more white Peeps are killed by police than blacks." 👈 This is an out right lie. Would you like me to quote myself from my comments above, AND YOU in this very comment I am responding to? My response to that. 👉For instance, in 2019 28% of all officer-involved killings were African American people. African American people are 22% of the American population. Statistically that shouldn't be possible without a racism Factor. But that doesn't fit your false narrative so deny deflect and lie. Then later I had gotten the population of African-Americans in America wrong. I overshot it by a bunch. It wasn't 22%. It was 12%. Meaning that African-American people are 12% of the American population yet account for more than 28% of all officer-involved killings. Which I corrected later... And... Quick question? Your 4. claims that I ignored about more white people being killed by police than blacks. However, your 3. clearly accuses me of lying about the black population and ignoring FBI and doj stats. So... How are both true? 5. Nope! Address that one too. That's lie number 596. Would you like me to go up top and quote you my response on that one, as well?
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@mikeanderson3588 6. The people on one side we're coming there saying black lives matter. The people on the other side we're coming there saying that were white nationalist and we think that statues glorifying people who fought to keep slavery should stay up. That's literally why they went there that day. Also you have yet to provide any names of people who went there for another reason on that side? So if it's not true then you can provide their names? Except when I asked you just diverted from that. If you know these people were there then you must know who they are or have some kind of evidence of them being there for an alternative reason, right?
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@mikeanderson3588 7. " You think that statue should be taken down because of a racist past." 👈 I specifically think that we should not glorify people for fighting to keep other people enslaved. I genuinely don't understand why you think that is so radical. About George Floyd "👉I'm sure👈 you have no problem with" How are you sure? Have I stated as such? Have you asked? No? Then how are you not just making things up about me and presenting more false equivalence he's because you need to villainize me because you don't have facts on your side? And with this last bit... You just went on a crazy tangent, which seems to consist of the you making a bunch of crap about me and I'm sure other people in order for you to justify your lack of facts or reasoning to backup your preconceived notions and false narratives. What it honestly is is you just calling me a boo-boo had a million times because you're that insecure about the things you're trying to say. If you want to be a racist and then pretend you're not, you go right ahead. The rest of us are under no obligation to pretend with you or not call you out on your BS, when you are pretending. You might want to stick with your crazy right-wing sections of YouTube in order to get that kind of false validation. Sorry Boo Boo kitty! 😘✌
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@davidbourne8267 If only you could find points of view and ppl you could actually defend. You wouldn't have to spend so much time trying to deflect to shoot the messenger.
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@mikeanderson3588 So if your a peacefully protesting racist, your a good person?
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@mikeanderson3588 How about the kneeling during the anthem? Or the crap ton of peaceful marches that happen all the time and happened before that.... But those where about "disrespecting flags" or Traffic Jams. Maybe You should have listened to them when they where kneeling. Because they were supposed to do what? Let you keep killing their kids and getting away with it? But you always got excuses and diversions for your side stuff... Huh?
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@mikeanderson3588 cool! What are their names? Have you talked to them personally? Please let me know what people showed up there to what was billed as a white nationalist protest to protest the taking down of Confederate statues and not glorifying people who fought a war to enslave an entire culture? Also explain to me how that's not racist?
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@mikeanderson3588 meaning, you want to deflect from the fact that you just said something you can't prove, but still decided to plane because then you would have to admit that Donald Trump actually said that racist were good people. Got ya.
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@mikeanderson3588 the people on the right in Charlottesville showed up fully knowing that they were protesting for white nationalism and against confederate soldier statues from being taken down. That was the reason they showed up. By your own admission. I never made such a claim about black lives matter protesters. At no point did I claim that they were all peaceful. At no point did I reference anyone specifically as you did. I know there were peaceful protesters there for two reasons. 1. On camera 2. The reasoning behind their protests aren't supportive of racism so much as saying, hey we matter to. So it's reasonable to deduce that not everybody showing up there is showing up there too commit racist or violent Acts or support people who commit racist or violent Acts. You're presenting a false equivalency in an attempt to not have to backup a claim you made that you know you can't.
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@davidbourne8267 And now your deflecting from your deflection. So... Basically that's all you got... Got ya.
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@mikeanderson3588 "All Lives matter" is a nonsensical saying. Who in the world didn't say all lives matter? Why do people saying a specific groups lives matter mean they don't think anyone else's lives matter?
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@mikeanderson3588 Na! You're just making a crap ton of claims that you can't back up so you keep trying all these side words tactics. Like constantly deflecting onto me.
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@mikeanderson3588 "The problem with your argument is that you assigned zero responsibility to black people because they are black." 👈 Cool! Show me where I did that? Please feel free to quote me.
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@kennygee6839 Is it? So cops are just allowed to execute people now because they didn't do what they wanted them to do when they wanted them to do it? The standard for any police shooting needs to be by law, that you are protecting yourself or a civilian or group of civilians from harm.
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@mikeanderson3588 Okay... You tell yourself whatever you like about me to justify your willful ignorance. 1. You said shot and killed for no reason. I didn't change that standard. You did. "For no reason" isn't the legal standard. Which by the way, why would you want it to be? The legal standard is in defense of their person or other civilians being in danger. Not any reason they think is cool at the time. They have standards they enforce and must uphold. Your goal post was a false narrative. BTW, you think police officers have to actually kill someone for it to be wrong for them to shoot them?
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@johnb1491 Read V2. You'll figure out why we never got any.
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@johnb1491 Is she a tax payer? Do you know how our gov works?
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@kennygee6839 so basically if you do anything then run from police even though you're not a danger to anyone else police are allowed to execute you?
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@mikeanderson3588 As for Brianna Taylor. I tell you what. I'm going to give you one last chance to stop lying about this woman, before I start copy and pasting all the court docs. You might wanna take me up on it. Cuz otherwise it's going to be super embarrassing for you. You know they released all that evidence to the public in one giant report, right? A few of the many thing s that prove you wrong in there are.... 1. Videotaped interviews of the officers talking about when they where at the door talking about the " knock-and-announce" warrent, and how they "heard her in there". 2. The police reprimands in their jackets for not following Department policy because none of them wore body cams. 3. A photocopy of the actual "knock-and-announce" warrent, which says, "knock-and-announce" on it. 4. ABSOLUTELY NO MENTION of Brianna Taylor having any affiliation with drugs or dealings of any kind. The only thing they mention in there is her allowing her 👉EX👈 boyfriend to use her rental car a few times when she was at work. 5. The fact that she had only dated this man for less than 4 months and was not dating him or even in the house the night she was shot. 6. The man they where investigating was not her current boyfriend. They had broken up a month prior to her death. The man in the house with her that night was her new boyfriend. The man in the house with her that night who shot a cop in the thigh didn't even get charged with anything. 7. In a taped interview, one of the officers admitting she started yelling "Who is it?" about 5 seconds before they busted in the door. Now why would she ask "Who is it?" If they didn't knock first? And why would the knock if they had a " no knock" warrant? 8. A 3D layout they put together of the apartments complex and bullet paths and landings. Several of which went into 2 other apartments in the complex. 1 beside and one above. Both of which had small children inside of them and one of which had a pregnant woman in them. 9. Interviews with several of the residents. All saying they heard the knock but not the announce. So... Let me repeat... Not from ANY NEWS SOURCE. The actual police interview tapes, records and court evidence and findings documents. Would you like to see them all or would you like to stop making yourself look silly? Entirely up to you?
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@mikeanderson3588 3. And your RIGHT! I was inaccurate about the African American population in America. It's even less than I said it was. 👇2010 census and 2020 census👇 "Black or African American Population In 2020, the Black or African American alone population (41.1 million) accounted for 12.4% of all people living in the United States, compared with 38.9 million and 12.6% in 2010."
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@kennygee6839 That means you get the kill them? Speeding is a criminal act.
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@johnb1491 Yeah.. that was just you giving some silly posturing answer that made absolutely no sense given any context of subject. Though.. Where else can you go after that last one. Your question didn't make any sense and you where trying to save face. I get it. 😂
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